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Andrée Viénot (7 June 1901 – 20 October 1976) was a French politician. [1]
Andrée Viénot was born as Andrée Mayrisch on 7 June 1901 in Dudelange. She studied political economy in London School of Economics. [2] In 18 July 1929 she married Pierre Viénot (1897–1944), who was a war veteran, and became a cabinet minister. She served as the Regional Councilor and the Member of Parliament. [3]
In June 1946 she was nominated by the Christian democrat Georges Bidault of the Popular Republican Movement as Under Secretary of State for Youth and Sports in the Fourth republic. [4] [5]
She was, Martin claims, a “resistance veteran” and held the position of the Mayor of Rocroi. [6]
She died on 20 October 1976 in Charleville-Mézières.
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Andrée Viénot (7 June 1901 – 20 October 1976) was a French politician. [1]
Andrée Viénot was born as Andrée Mayrisch on 7 June 1901 in Dudelange. She studied political economy in London School of Economics. [2] In 18 July 1929 she married Pierre Viénot (1897–1944), who was a war veteran, and became a cabinet minister. She served as the Regional Councilor and the Member of Parliament. [3]
In June 1946 she was nominated by the Christian democrat Georges Bidault of the Popular Republican Movement as Under Secretary of State for Youth and Sports in the Fourth republic. [4] [5]
She was, Martin claims, a “resistance veteran” and held the position of the Mayor of Rocroi. [6]
She died on 20 October 1976 in Charleville-Mézières.